Politics & Government

Prosper To Cut Ribbon On New Town Hall Friday

Prosper's town manager and mayor, an architect, and the project's primary contractor will speak at the ribbon cutting.

PROSPER, TX — Residents in the North Texas town of Prosper will soon be doing business in a new town hall, which will be opened after an official ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday.

The ribbon-cutting event will include addresses from town manager Harlan Jefferson, mayor Ray Smith, architect Randall Scott and primary contractor Ben Pogue of Pogue Construction. Members of the Prosper Town Council and other area dignitaries will also be present at the ceremony.

The ribbon will be cut at 8:30 a.m. Friday in Prosper, a fast-growing suburb, located 30 miles north of Dallas at the crossroads of U.S. 380, Preston Road and the Dallas North Tollway in Collin and Denton Counties.

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Prosper sits on 27 square miles and is home to more than 20,000 people. A home-rule municipality, governed by a council-manager form of government, the town has full-time fire and police departments, including its own dispatch service. As the Town grows to its projected build-out population of 70,000 residents, Prosper’s vision is to remain a “Place Where Everyone Matters.”

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